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Document weird implicit PTX coercions
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doc/NOTES.md
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doc/NOTES.md
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Parser generators in Rust:
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--------------------------
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I'm convinced nobody actually uses parser generators in Rust:
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* pomelo can't generate lexer (understandable, as it is a port of lemon and lemon can't do this either)
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* pest can't do parse actions, you have to convert your parse tree to ast manually
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* no library supports island grammars
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What to emit?
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-------------
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* SPIR-V
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* Better library support, easier to emit
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* Can by optimized by IGC
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* Can't do some things (not sure what exactly yet)
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* But we can work around things with inline VISA
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* But we can work around with inline VISA
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* VISA
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* Quicker compilation
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A64 vs BTS
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----------
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* How to force A64: -cl-intel-greater-than-4GB-buffer-required
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* PTX made a baffling desing choice: global pointers are represented as untyped 64bit integers
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* Consequently, there's no 100% certain way to know which argument is a surface and which is a scalar
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* Potential solution: compile only during the dispatch, when type of arguments is known?
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* Can't do, the set of arguments passed to cuLaunchKernel is untyped
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* Solution: treat all arguments as untyped integers and say goodbye to BTS access
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Implicit conversions
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--------------------
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* PTX support for implicit conversions is completely degenerate, docs say:
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_For convenience, ld, st, and cvt instructions permit source and destination data operands to be wider than the instruction-type size, so that narrow values may be loaded, stored, and converted using regular-width registers. For example, 8-bit or 16-bit values may be held directly in 32-bit or 64-bit registers when being loaded, stored, or converted to other types and sizes_
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Which is sensible, but completely untrue. In reality ptxas compiles silly code like this:
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```
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param.f32 param_1
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...
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.reg.s32 %r1
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ld.param.b16 %r1, [param_1];
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```
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* Surprise, surprise, there's two kind of implicit conversions at play in the example above:
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* "Relaxed type-checking rules": this is the conversion of b16 operation type to s32 dst register
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* Undocumented type coercion when dereferencing param_1. The PTX behaviour is to coerce **every** type. It's something like `[param_1] = *(b16*)param_1`
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ptx/tools/implicit_ld_dst.py
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ptx/tools/implicit_ld_dst.py
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import os
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import subprocess
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import tempfile
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types = ["b8", "b16", "b32", "b64", "u8", "u16", "u32", "u64", "s8", "s16", "s32", "s64", "f32", "f64"]
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for op_type in types:
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for output_type in types:
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with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as dir:
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f_name = os.path.join(dir, 'ptx')
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out_name = os.path.join(dir, 'out')
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with open(f_name, 'w') as f:
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f.write(
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f"""
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.version 6.5
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.target sm_30
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.address_size 64
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.visible .entry VecAdd_kernel(
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.param .{op_type} input
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)
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{{
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.reg.{output_type} r1;
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ld.param.{op_type} r1, [input];
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ret;
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}}
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""")
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err = subprocess.run(f"ptxas {f_name} -o {out_name}", capture_output = True)
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if err.returncode == 0:
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print(f"{op_type} {output_type}")
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else:
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print(f"[INVALID] {op_type} {output_type}")
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ptx/tools/implicit_ld_src.py
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ptx/tools/implicit_ld_src.py
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import os
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import subprocess
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import tempfile
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types = ["b8", "b16", "b32", "b64", "u8", "u16", "u32", "u64", "s8", "s16", "s32", "s64", "f32", "f64"]
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for input_type in types:
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for op_type in types:
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with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as dir:
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f_name = os.path.join(dir, 'ptx')
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out_name = os.path.join(dir, 'out')
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with open(f_name, 'w') as f:
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f.write(
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f"""
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.version 6.5
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.target sm_30
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.address_size 64
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.visible .entry VecAdd_kernel(
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.param .{input_type} input
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)
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{{
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.reg.{op_type} r1;
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ld.param.{op_type} r1, [input];
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ret;
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}}
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""")
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err = subprocess.run(f"ptxas {f_name} -o {out_name}")
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if err.returncode == 0:
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print(f"{op_type} {input_type}")
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else:
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print(f"[INVALID] {op_type} {input_type}")
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